Visual Studio Code
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Share the perfect code snippet using Polacode
If you're using Visual Studio Code and want to share a screenshot of what you're working on I highly recommend using Polacode.
It can be a little tricky following the steps from the official gif (as seen above) but essentially you just do the following:
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How to print from Visual Studio Code
I'll admit that personally I've never had a need in all my professional life to print code from Visual Studio but I know a few devs and project managers that do. I suppose it can be handy when you want to view something offline or hand out code samples for a meeting.
A dev buddy was in touch recently and asked me how she could print from Visual Studio Code. Having never even looked for this option before I just assumed it existed where all Print options live in 'File -> Print...' or Ctrl+P but quickly realized that neither of these options exist in VS Code.
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Theme Visual Studio Code in seconds
I love Visual Studio Code but even the dark mode can be a bit drab and boring looking. Luckiliy there are tons of amazing themes you can install to really personalise it.
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Web Developer Monthly - September 2018
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MonthlyWelcome to another Web Developer Monthly. This month's edition contains some awesome JavaScript tips, great CSS tutorials and inspirational CodePens to get your juices flowing. If you've spotted anything you'd like me to share for the next Web Developer Monthly let me know in the comments below or reach out to me on Twitter. Enjoy!
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Use Bracket Pair Colorizer to match bracket pairs
Sometimes it's the little things that make a developer's life just that bit easier. Like this handy little Visual Studio Code plugin that will colorize your brackets to help make it easier to see what's contained within them!